Hyundai cannot replace lost keys
#11
Wrong, you recommend a car based on how good the car is, not on how bad ONE dealer is.
#12
I agree with Nova, When we bought ours it came with a national satisfaction survey which i guess not many ppl fill in. Bout the dealer and your general satisfaction with the dealer. I guess you could express your concerns with that, aswell as a call to the Hyundai head office with some appropriate words of you're frustration. In my line of work one angry customer who dosn't recommend us is generally going to spread word of mouth to 10 people.
The Hyundai Forum has many many people looking at too...
On a lighter note, our dealer was awsome. We ordered the car on Friday and on Tuseday night it was ready to go! Delivered from their hq in sydney aprox 780 km away and they supprised the **** out of us because we werent expecting it till the following friday! Very good service, we also recieved the i30 floor mats and also 2 goodie bags with wine and chocolates which was nice of them lol and an 1gb usb stick!
We bought it from Melton Hyundai in Victoria, Australia.
The Hyundai Forum has many many people looking at too...
On a lighter note, our dealer was awsome. We ordered the car on Friday and on Tuseday night it was ready to go! Delivered from their hq in sydney aprox 780 km away and they supprised the **** out of us because we werent expecting it till the following friday! Very good service, we also recieved the i30 floor mats and also 2 goodie bags with wine and chocolates which was nice of them lol and an 1gb usb stick!
We bought it from Melton Hyundai in Victoria, Australia.
#13
There is a problem with the locking system of the Touring. There is no way to lock the hatch and keep the driver's door unlocked. You should take your car into the dealership to get this fixed before you get your keys re-programmed.
#14
Dear Nitpicking - please keep up the good work. Hyundai needs to support their warranty and customer service claims with more than words. If they want to play with the Japanese car manufacturer's they will have to behave like them also. I am very disappointed with Hyundai's problem resolution process. Or lack there of.
#15
Dear Nitpicking - please keep up the good work. Hyundai needs to support their warranty and customer service claims with more than words. If they want to play with the Japanese car manufacturer's they will have to behave like them also. I am very disappointed with Hyundai's problem resolution process. Or lack there of.
You've made 3 post here, all complaining. Like I said above, one bad dealer doen't mean Hyundai as a whole is bad.
Last edited by NovaResource; 09-09-2009 at 08:34 AM.
#16
I would tend to agree.
With one simple condition.
Upon contacting Hyundai directly, the company would IMMEDIATELY AND ENTHUSIASTICALLY solve the problem.
Getting new keys/codes should be a painless and quick for your customers.
No excuses.
If a car company can't satisfy this reasonable and simple request than it's NOT a dealer problem, but rather a corporate one.
Yes I know this thread is ancient
With one simple condition.
Upon contacting Hyundai directly, the company would IMMEDIATELY AND ENTHUSIASTICALLY solve the problem.
Getting new keys/codes should be a painless and quick for your customers.
No excuses.
If a car company can't satisfy this reasonable and simple request than it's NOT a dealer problem, but rather a corporate one.
Yes I know this thread is ancient
Last edited by zakco; 12-06-2012 at 12:44 AM. Reason: typo
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